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"intemperate" Definitions
  1. showing a lack of control over yourself
  2. (old-fashioned) regularly drinking too much alcohol
"intemperate" Synonyms
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"intemperate" Antonyms
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" He later apologized, calling his remark "inaccurate and intemperate.
Trump's intemperate handling of the nuclear portfolio is entirely predictable.
When confronted with criticism, he lashes out like an intemperate child.
"Jim Mattis is not someone given to intemperate speech," Turzanski added.
Candidate Trump was often intemperate and bombastic in his Islamic denunciations.
Miami is similar to NYC in its lust for lavish, intemperate promotion.
Here, intemperate defiance is the only true indicator of strength and passion.
By and large, Bangladesh is as moderate as Sheikh Hasina is intemperate.
In fact the vote on June 23rd produced an intemperate, untameable animal.
Ayelet Waldman: intemperate tweeter, guerrilla oversharer, provocateur, literary exhibitionist, cyclone of sass.
If she spoke out about politics or supported a protest, she was intemperate.
It was revelatory to hear such an audacious, if intemperate, voice of dissent.
Her account seemed troublingly plausible—and the judge's response intemperate and highly partisan.
"  Gore told Newsweek that Trump's "intemperate comments on North Korea were really unwise.
His Grimes came across like a dangerously intemperate and painfully isolated man-boy.
By his intemperate standards, Mr Trump's performance was a model of professionalism and restraint.
Yet both Trump and Kim are prone to intemperate rhetoric, peacocking, and impulsive decisions.
Thursday's day-long eruption was vintage Trump -- an intemperate character hellbent on winning every fight.
Leaders must be clear and credible, not intemperate and unpredictable, to avoid a calamitous miscalculation.
Though Mr. Trump's words can be harsh and intemperate, his actions have proved less so.
Yes, some students are as intemperate as the Republican presidential nominee, and some deans accommodate them.
Are we to consider his more intemperate phrases "rhetorical flourishes," or does he really mean them?
Christopher Coons, a Delaware Democrat, put it unusually bluntly: "Your comments have been "intemperate inappropriate and insulting.
The latest outburst from the often-intemperate Waters drew mild condemnation from Democratic Party congressional leaders Sen.
His intemperate rhetoric embarrasses many party elites, and some of his policies are out-and-out racist.
He will continue to fire people, pick intemperate fights, say stupid things that get him in trouble.
It was shocking, Democrats and Republicans alike condemned Trump's racially intemperate criticism of the Indiana-born judge.
But he has a reporter's tenacity, a novelist's imagination, and an outsider's knack for asking intemperate questions.
Trump's most intemperate outbursts, his most offensive musings, pale before opinions that were mainstream in recent history.
Mr. Giuliani is loose-lipped, intemperate, confrontational and supremely confident that he knows better than anyone else.
Trump's most intemperate outbursts, his most indecent musings, pale before opinions that were mainstream in living memory.
More recently, I have had concerns about the intemperate disrespect he has shown to members of the press.
Critics assert the same claim that they threw at the president-elect, that Flynn's "intemperate" personality disqualifies him.
He stumbled and growled his way through a poorly written, tone-deaf, petty, intemperate, belligerent and insensitive harangue.
" Those critics failed, he wrote, "to consider what the consequences might be of their intemperate attacks upon liberalism.
In a recent cartoon, Mr. Gawish satirized Mortada Mansour, a progovernment lawmaker known for foul language and intemperate outbursts.
Some contained intemperate arguments among colleagues, while others contained passwords or credentials that were immediately abused by online trolls.
"Fear my friend [Trump] undermines himself by using intemperate, boorish language to describe his enemies," Rivera said on Twitter.
In interviews, they recall a three-decade career in government punctuated by scolding confrontations, intemperate critiques and undiplomatic remarks.
Mr Trump had already admitted, in a series of increasingly intemperate outbursts, doing most of what the transcript contains.
For those who believe Trump is on the wrong track, 77 percent said it was because he is intemperate.
Markets have signalled deepening anxiety, and were further rattled by a series of intemperate tweets from Mr Trump on Friday.
What actually happened here is that Trump (not Obama) brought the world a major war scare with his intemperate tweets.
Emotions ran high during the voting, and some of the rhetoric was intemperate, but the deputies mostly observed parliamentary decorum.
" According to CNN Law Enforcement Analyst James Gagliano, "Trump… is an intemperate, wholly unconventional, morally suspect, trampler of inviolate norms.
" FOX News contributor Geraldo Rivera: "Fear my friend @realDonaldTrump undermines himself by using intemperate, boorish language to describe his enemies.
I believe that Trump is ignorant, incurious, vain, gauche, bigoted, intemperate, bullying, suggestible, reckless and morally unfit for his office.
Zacks's engaging account of Twain's travels shows the raconteur at his best and his worst: charming, childish, ribald, and intemperate.
Even so, for Democrats concerned to prevent their party moving to the shouty left, Mr Perriello's intemperate pitch could prove ominous.
It's hard to imagine now, but years ago, politicians would have called her [a] disloyal, hateful, intemperate, angry, un-American barbarian.
Scaramucci made rash, hostile and intemperate comments as soon as he was elevated to the post of White House communications director.
Both politicians have made intemperate remarks about American Jewish support for the state of Israel, for which they have largely apologized.
But it will take more than boorish behavior and intemperate remarks to counter the overhang of a newly continuing FBI investigation.
The BedJet is a large blower that sits under your bed and blasts hot or cool air onto your intemperate person.
To him, Mr. Comey's steady, detailed delivery made Mr. Trump's shoot-from-the-phone Twitter habit seem especially intemperate and cavalier.
His columns in the right-wing Daily Telegraph were full of intemperate language generally, but some were particularly aimed at women.
He further noted, in a flurry of intemperate tweets, that the indictment against Mr Manafort makes no mention of collusion with Russia.
Investors did not take too seriously the statement from the president, who is known for his intemperate (and often factually inaccurate) tweets.
However, what has prompted concern about Trump's mental health is not his assets but his intemperate, erratic, bombastic, and self-interested behavior.
With the exception of reports of an intemperate and ideological Flynn, Trump's appointments -- and those he's reportedly considering -- seem to fit this model.
The other end of the donor continuum, I have what I call conservative business types who are somewhat concerned about his intemperate nature.
But do not expect these intemperate radicals to know anything of the fires of Smithfield or the darkness of the Kings Bench Prison.
This country -- this big, boisterous, brawling, intemperate, restless, striving, daring, beautiful, bountiful, brave, good and magnificent country -- needs us to help it thrive.
And Iran, a state fond of using intemperate language, joined Russia to denounce the U.S. strike on Syria, but Tehran acted with restraint.
Though he has proclaimed himself as "independent," his fierce, intemperate counterattack presented him as a man eager to retaliate against his perceived detractors.
This country – this big, boisterous, brawling, intemperate, restless, striving, daring, beautiful, bountiful, brave, good and magnificent country – needs us to help it thrive.
He has made intemperate remarks about women, people of color and even farmers — and while some have been exaggerated, they have gone viral.
"What a privilege it is to serve this big, boisterous, brawling, intemperate, striving, daring, beautiful, bountiful, brave, magnificent country," McCain said on Monday night.
Unlike Maurer, Arvio omits Lorca's intemperate and political and Whitman-inflected New York poems, written after he visited the city in 1929 and 1930.
To dismiss his "tweets" as intemperate outbursts or merely stream-of-consciousness responses to current events would thus greatly underestimate their impact and reach.
This confidence could make for intemperate and reckless decisions as he surrounding himself with an echo chamber of advisors who will not challenge him.
Before long, Pickering was delivering drunken, intemperate political rants from the bench, and soon the administration was hearing complaints from constituents in the judge's district.
Many Europeans, like many Americans, had hoped that he and his advisers would soon ditch the more intemperate language that he used during his campaign.
The tumbled to a more than seven-year low against the dollar this week, as investors voted with their feet on the country's intemperate president.
Even in liberal democracies they are starting to punish not only those who deliberately incite violence, but also speakers who are merely intemperate or shocking.
Trump, not to challenge Roberts' legal reasoning, as sometimes happened -- but to implicitly warn the President about the effect of his intemperate statements against immigrants.
It won't if the president hesitates before condemning white supremacist violence or if he undermines his cabinet with intemperate tweets or extemporaneous and provocative comments.
The official charges held that Pickering exhibited "loose morals and intemperate habits," neither of which sounds like a high crime or misdemeanor to modern ears.
Why don't we in the media focus on other things, important policy issues, rather than on the last intemperate thing that Trump said or did?
And by indulging their own worst instincts, these Democrats are guilty of fomenting the extreme, intemperate rhetoric for which they have consistently criticized the president.
At his second hearing he dispensed with the mild neutrality offered by most nominees, and launched instead into an intemperate diatribe, treating Democratic senators with contempt.
The struggle for control of the Senate seems so tight right now that more intemperate remarks from the Republican Party standard bearer could tip the scales.
The Supreme Court is likely to reject that claim and to uphold Parliament's supremacy, at which point the justices will face further intemperate attacks from Brexiteers.
Morris, a calculating but intemperate attorney, is a holder of large estates, and also large grudges, mostly against powerful figures who seek to thwart his ambitions.
Their powers breed in them more impulsiveness than sagacity; they can be hotheaded, lusty, intemperate, and rivalrous, qualities for which their subjects usually pay the price.
In 1990, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies, where he became known for intemperate behavior, registering more disciplinary proceedings than any of his peers.
This year, though, the blows are landing at a dizzying pace, a product of both Mr. Trump's intemperate outbursts and the frenetic pace of social media.
" Even Trump defender Geraldo Rivera scolded the president for that one: "Fear my friend @realDonaldTrump undermines himself by using intemperate, boorish language to describe his enemies.
It did start with someone who had — a reader who'd written an intemperate, if highly impassioned, review of an advance copy for the community website Goodreads.
Driving the news: President Trump's tweets have often been intemperate, but since the announcement of the impeachment inquiry they have grown even more combative and menacing.
Regarded with skepticism at best in Saigon circles, and widely considered arrogant and intemperate, he soon fell out with the more radical student and Buddhist groups.
Mr. Trump was widely criticized for the intemperate post, and he began to ask his advisers about how he might be able to investigate the issue.
" He said "every healthy democracy needs a healthy conservative movement," but "Fox News has become the chief driver in making that movement intemperate, idiotic, and illiberal.
Mitch McConnell has noted already, this President or any President is subject to impeachment at the whim of an "intemperate" (Hamilton's word) majority of the House.
Instead of the intemperate messages that Mr. Trump has often deployed, he had help from the White House social media team in crafting the Twitter posts.
To Foxman, they could have admitted that, while Zimmerman's language choice was certainly intemperate, she was right to be angry about Israeli policy towards the Palestinians.
Previous attempts by officials to pour oil on the waters of an increasingly turbulent bilateral relationship have been undone by intemperate tweets from the U.S. president himself.
Saipov, who survived Nash's shot, may now have an argument to avoid the death penalty due to reckless and intemperate remarks by President Trump regarding his case.
Trump has run an ad showing Clinton speaking about the "basket of deplorables," and Clinton has run numerous ads using actual footage of Trump's frequent intemperate rants.
An intemperate tough guy known as El Bronco, he has made his mark on the campaign by suggesting that corrupt officials should have their hands chopped off.
But Judge Kavanaugh's response was so immature and intemperate, in the view of some observers, as to disqualify himself from lifetime service on the nation's highest court.
He has divided his supporters with his public support for President Trump, and started firestorms with his intemperate statements about slavery and mental health, among other things.
There is ample evidence from the campaign trail and from Mr Trump's famously intemperate tweets and public statements as president that suspicion of Muslims fuels his travel restrictions.
His dissents could be intemperate and frankly insulting of his colleagues, and in recent years, he sometimes even suggested that he believed they were acting in bad faith.
She told me she was so strongly moved to oppose Mr. Trump not solely because of his politics but because she felt he was dangerously misguided and intemperate.
Behold, the furied heroines, those lightning rods of anger: the vengeful, the disgruntled, the violent, the irritable, the ungodly, the unloved, the intemperate, the temperamental and the unliked.
But what is now clear is that for all his strengths, Trump is bringing to the White House one of the most combative, intemperate personalities we have ever known.
"Kaplan's questions allowed Powell to walk back his sadly intemperate , comments that seemed to be almost blithely oblivious to some of the more worrisome data out there, " Cramer reflected.
And he's seeking assurances from those who remain that his orders are being treated like those of a president, and not like suggestions from an intemperate but misguided supervisor.
The best we can hope for is a swift apology, which Kasowitz has already promised and maybe even a lesson learned about civility by Trump's fierce and intemperate advocate.
Her husband, ex-President Bill Clinton, sparked fresh headlines with an intemperate interview in March in which he charged that "Kremlin dirty tricks" helped to swing the 2016 election.
Sessions, who needs just 28503 votes to win confirmation in a Senate with 22019 Republicans, took on charges that he's made past intemperate remarks about African-Americans head on.
He already admitted to knowing it would generate a massive backlash, giving him a leading role as an "intemperate" and "unfashionable" contrarian—a lucrative gig in the anti-P.
But I was more impressed that not only did no one say an angry or intemperate word to her, but also no one even glanced crossly in her direction.
But many have made a good-faith effort to do so, resisting the temptation to respond in kind to Mr. Trump's intemperate attacks on their personal integrity and patriotism.
The challenge for whoever leads the Fed after Janet Yellen's term expires early next year, however, won't be confined to withstanding intemperate early-morning tweets from a White House boudoir.
For many African-Americans, this intemperate and constitutionally unsupportable position is regarded as perhaps the last in a long line of actions designed to delegitimize the authority of President Obama.
"Mein Kampf" had also been published in 1925, years before Hitler had attained the dignified position of chancellor; those who wanted to could simply dismiss the book as intemperate juvenilia.
Red America — especially in its intemperate and vengeful current incarnation — is going to notice that Blue America is being hailed as an international hero for saving the US commitment to Paris.
"I don't think the American people want to see us here yelling at each other," he said, thus placing his colleague's anguished appeal on the same plane as Trump's intemperate rants.
When they were applauding Trump, the students were not applauding a prophetic visionary but someone with a dangerous Pharaonic mentality, one who is intemperate, self-indulgent, power hungry, unpredictable and narcissistic.
He brought up Mr. Kristol's "intemperate" tweet, but noted that his old friend had recently come to the college for a conference about an essay by the political philosopher Leo Strauss.
On its face, the suspension was about a few intemperate remarks Zimmerman made on her Facebook page about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in March 2015, before joining the Sanders campaign.
"To me, it seems like Constellation took its time [and] thoughtfully picked the best player to invest in, whereas Altria's move feels a little rushed, maybe even intemperate and impulsive," he said.
There is also the chance that intemperate words and ill-conceived threats will ramp up tensions suddenly, induce panic on the part of some, and lead everyone over the cliff to war.
He admitted no error in the Obama birth certificate imbroglio and closed the debate pursuing a years-old feud with comedian Rosie O'Donnell rather than apologizing for past intemperate language about women.
Trump can do just as much damage to the security of the United States and its allies through misguided and intemperate action as through acting as a conscious agent of Russian policy.
They starred Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft, the action woman with the kick of an intemperate mule, who mixes the dusty passions of an archeologist with a splash of blue British blood.
Although Poland wasn't on the migration route, the rhetoric was intemperate; at one rally, Law and Justice's leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, warned that refugees from the Middle East could bring "parasites" and diseases.
Trump made clear statements about Pyongyang without intemperate use of rhetoric or military threats, but they reveal he is prepared to use force as appropriate to protect U.S. interests in a measured way.
Future problems in the nation's appellate courts and possibly in the jury selection process are likely to be caused by President Trump's intemperate, inappropriate and reckless comments regarding the case against Sayfullo Saipov.
By that point, a sleepless and intemperate Trump, 73, had already gone after Teigen and Legend as two people among many who failed to credit him for supporting criminal justice reform, he said.
And even if Trump gave him broad latitude to dictate US foreign policy, Romney would be taking a risk that the 45th President's intemperate public comments and volatile personality would undo painstaking diplomatic work.
Congressional Republicans are thus no longer defending an unpolished, intemperate tribune of the forgotten man; they are defending someone who may well have been indicted on federal conspiracy charges if he were not president.
" Some of the definitions were more nuanced: an "auntie," Leitsch had written, was "an ageing or middle aged homosexual, offtimes effeminate in character," or "a person of settled demeanor who cautions against intemperate acts.
Her intemperate personal attacks on Donald Trump in 2016 when he was a presidential candidate should have disqualified her from participating in the many cases in which the Trump administration has been a party.
That may play in Republican primaries and in states dominated by white voters, but it hurts in a more diverse state like Nevada, where intemperate comments from candidates have cost the GOP winnable seats.
"The president reminds all concerned especially persons working in the media ... to guard against the use of intemperate language which has the potential of causing unnecessary tension especially in this election year," the statement said.
The official charges held that Pickering exhibited "loose morals and intemperate habits" and presided over court "in a state of total intoxication," neither of which sounds like a high crime or misdemeanor to modern ears.
As described by ambassadors, senators and foreign-policy panjandrums, the generals have agreed that one of their number will remain in America at all times, to prevent a war being started by intemperate presidential tweets.
With each uninformed tweet, intemperate statement at political rallies, and barely civil meeting with leaders of countries allied with the U.S., Trump is taking American foreign policy into uncharted waters with no apparent game plan.
Courts have recognized what we now know all too well this season: politics "reeks of unfair, intemperate, scurrilous and irresponsible charges against those seeking public office" ... which are nasty, childish ... and protected by the First Amendment.
"The consequences if he were to fire Rosenstein in order to find someone who would fire Robert Mueller would be catastrophic," said Collins, adding that despite Trump's "intemperate tweets" she doesn't believe he'll fire Mueller. Sen.
The House filed 11 articles of impeachment against Johnson, including one that accused him of using a "loud voice" to make "intemperate, inflammatory and scandalous harangues" against the legislative branch -- an early form of presidential tweeting.
Schlafly replied in an even voice that she was pleased Ms. Friedan had said that because, she said, the comment had made it plain to the audience just how intolerant "intemperate, agitating proponents of the E.R.A." were.
Republicans in Washington, when granted anonymity, are virtually unanimous in their opinion that the president can be his own worst enemy, making intemperate public remarks or firing off combative tweets that cause more trouble than they're worth.
This is helpful for motivating his base, and for emboldening candidates who have fashioned themselves in his image, but it is a problem for Republicans in states where he, and his intemperate remarks, are not so popular.
Mr. Bannon is quoted in the book saying things that other advisers have said confidentially for months — that the president is stunningly undisciplined with no patience or interest in learning and driven by intemperate, sometimes absurd motivations.
The House voted to impeach Justice Chase on charges related to his partisanship and intemperate behavior, including an inflammatory speech chastising Congress for eliminating certain federal judgeships, according to an article in the American Bar Association Journal.
Rather than ignoring the Russia investigation and focusing on priorities like health care and taxes, he keeps drawing more attention to the subject with intemperate Twitter posts, angry interviews and actions like the firing of Mr. Comey.
The best example comes from " The Red and the Black ," published in 1830, in which Stendhal's intemperate hero shrugs off the arm of Madame de Rênal, who is in love with him, and is chided for his rudeness.
Captivity invites appropriation, and appropriation can take different forms, as for example when Eliot protectively sought to shape the perception of Pound in the world at large as a cold high modernist, rather than as an intemperate propagandist.
Trump immediately blamed China for "currency manipulation," and our craven Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin then violated the Treasury's own guidelines by formally designating China as a currency manipulator in order to keep in step with his intemperate boss.
Pascrell said a member of Mnuchin's staff member accused the lawmaker of being "intemperate" when he submitted written questions about reports that Mnuchin had provided private tax information about former Vice President Joe Biden to two Senate Republicans.
Again and again during his first four months in office, Mr. Trump has shown a willingness to undercut any political momentum he has built with intemperate public remarks that bring the conversation back to the crises he faces.
Read more " _____ • Andrew C. McCarthy in National Review: "The real question raised by the president's latest intemperate remarks and the company in which they were made is whether the president knows the good guys from the bad guys.
" The origins of Obama's Cuba project can be found in an intemperate remark made during his initial run for the White House, setting off what he described as "one of the first big hubbubs in my Presidential campaign.
Although she appropriately called Abbas out on his intemperate anti-Israeli and even anti-Semitic remarks last week, Haley failed to even mention the fact that Israeli actions and policies had anything to do with the current impasse.
But he still must cope with the president's intemperate remarks about other countries, and he is forgoing a visit to Jerusalem, perhaps because Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, is still Israel's principal American intermediary.
I asked him all about what it is like to work with a president who is incomprehensible to so many people (even many Congressional Republicans) and who is also unpredictable, ego-driven, intemperate and inclined to vicious personal attacks.
A day after the election he told Tyler Bridges of the Times-Picayune and the Advocate that he had avoided paying attention to the president's appearances in the state for fear it would cause him to say something intemperate.
Fans know that at any moment things might unravel, and this is tantalizing for the majority of people who live staid, conventional lives, where there is no proximity to anything elemental and life is governed by institutions adverse to intemperate behaviour.
In fact, while Trump's remarks were inappropriate, intemperate and stunningly stupid for a presidential candidate who has the ability to influence mentally unstable people who may own guns around the country, he committed no crime in uttering the words. Rep.
We don't know if LePage, who has a history of making wild pronouncements and other intemperate comments , will actually follow through on his threat, and Maine secretary of state says that it probably doesn't matter even if LePage does refuse.
It was a concise way of understanding the Trump phenomenon -- and all of the cavalier, intemperate and downright nasty things he said during the campaign about, among others, Hillary Clinton, women, the party establishment and a variety of foreign leaders.
Because eight of the Republican re-election battles are in swing or mainly Democratic states, that looked perfectly doable even before the Republicans put an intemperate bigot, with a sketchy state-level campaign effort, at the top of their ticket.
His intemperate talk is adding to regional tensions, unnerving allies and likely reinforcing North Korea's longstanding fear that it could one day be attacked by America — the very reason North Korea invested in a nuclear arsenal in the first place.
There's been a good deal of commentary about the negative impact the president's intemperate remarks on Twitter about the travel ban early this week might have on the Supreme Court's response to the administration's appeal of the Fourth Circuit's decision.
If his support from Republicans in Congress continues to evaporate as it has after his intemperate remarks about the Charlottesville tragedy, and if Republicans see him as a drag on their re-election hopes next year, more may desert him.
"Even if you take all of his ill-defined political beliefs out of the picture, he's still an ignorant, intemperate, foolish, gullible, intellectually incurious, pathologically dishonest conspiracy theorist who is utterly unqualified for the job of running a country," Collins told Gizmodo.
"Rather than ignoring the Russia investigation and focusing on priorities like health care and taxes, he keeps drawing more attention to the subject with intemperate Twitter posts, angry interviews and actions like the firing of Mr. Comey," The New York Times reported.
That, too, reminds us of how nasty and intemperate our politics have become since Kennedy's nomination, and it serves as a warning for what is about to befall us when a man like Donald Trump gets to make his second High Court pick.
Still, with history as a guide and the present context of a defendant who apparently mowed down people in the name of ISIS, it is likely Trump's intemperate tweet has complicated -- but not wrecked -- the prosecution's ability to obtain the ultimate penalty.
But there is also the Mr. Trump who seems to float in a bubble of self-regard, the intemperate and blustering bully, the counter-wonk who seems unversed in the most basic policy debates, the rabble-rouser who was slow to disown racists.
Still, Mr. Trump's campaign treated the aftermath of the debate as a kind of respite from a turbulent week and a half during which Mr. Trump made a series of intemperate attacks on subjects including a former Miss Universe's physique and Mrs.
In Mr. Carter's response, he berated Mr. Torres for an "intemperate missive," and informed him that Mr. Peters had decided to recuse himself and had appointed James G. McGovern, a former federal prosecutor, to conduct an independent investigation of the whistle-blower complaints.
As the world's oligarchy gathered last week in Davos, Switzerland, to worry about the troubles of the middle class, the real question on every plutocrat's mind was whether the populist upheaval that delivered the presidency to the intemperate mogul might mercifully be over.
His intemperate personal attacks on members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and his partisan tirades against what he derided as a conspiracy of liberal political enemies guilty of a "calculated and orchestrated political hit" do more than simply display a strikingly injudicious temperament.
The satirical comedy, first a movie and now a Netflix show, revolves around five black students — Sam, Coco, Troy, Lionel and Reggie — at a fictional elite university who revel in the sorts of intemperate and intoxicating polemics that can sour a Thanksgiving dinner.
He uttered these intemperate words just days before Black History Month, when we celebrate the remarkable contributions of Black Americans, but also remember and strive to learn from the many injustices visited upon them from Revolutionary days all the way through the present.
He argues that the vogue of "socialism," embodied in the rise of Ocasio-Cortez, and the intemperate right-wing reaction to it, is mostly semantic — a matter of "words about words," as he puts it, freighted with polarized sentiment and little definite meaning.
PAGE: He was an FBI agent working on this case, and because of these very intemperate texts he sent to his girlfriend denouncing President Trump, he is seen as I think tainting the efforts he was doing when he was working for the FBI.
Nightcap: Recount begins in Wisconsin; two more could come soon | Sign up Then there is the question of whether Trump's tongue will get him into trouble in a job in which an intemperate word by a president can cause an immediate foreign policy crisis.
There is no small irony that Hubbuch was fired for his political tweet about a man whose election many credit in large part to his deft use of Twitter and a man who also has been criticized for his intemperate use of that medium.
But after an offensive and intemperate performance on September 26th, followed by more blunders—including a ridiculous series of late-night tweets intended to slander a former beauty queen, who had decried his obnoxious treatment of her—the Republican nominee is trailing by five points.
"Growing tensions across the world, fed by intemperate voices at home have caused many in this country to second-guess the international alliances and relationships that have served us so well across seven post-war decades," the Republican said in an op-ed on Time.com.
Ola Ince, the production's fast-rising director, manages to find both comedy and ferocity in a play that touches upon pedophilia, alcoholism and the legacy of slavery, as the generations of the Lafayette family raise their intemperate voices above an ominously escalating chorus of cicadas.
"They are going to needle Trump from different angles, provoking him to make intemperate and self-injurious responses," said John Pitney, a political scientist at Claremont McKenna College and a former top spokesman for the Republican National Committee when George H.W. Bush was president.
The rhetoric and threats from both provinces has often been intemperate, and the dispute has put Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a difficult situation, forced to choose sides in an argument that boils down to the economy on one hand and the environment on the other.
Peter Wehner of the Ethics and Public Policy Centre, a long-time Ryan colleague and friend, notes that the Speaker is now free of both the "adult daycare" role of supervising an intemperate president and from worries about mid-term elections, which look grim for House Republicans.
Text messages from inside the Iraqi city, along with interviews with senior Kurdish officials and recently captured Islamic State fighters, offer an unusually detailed picture of the extremist group and its leader's "intemperate" state of mind as militants make what may be their last stand in Iraq.
As Madison explained in Federalist No. 85033: The necessity of a senate is not less indicated by the propensity of all single and numerous assemblies to yield to the impulse of sudden and violent passions, and to be seduced by factious leaders into intemperate and pernicious resolutions.
" (In a footnote Venter speculates that Mandela was referring to Matanzima's conflict with another paramount chief, who fled the country after offending Matanzima's dignity.) Regardless of their political differences, Mandela continues, "touchiness and intemperate language is no model for my own approach to people and problems.
Interrupted only by a near-death electoral experience when Conservatives lost their majority in parliament in June 2017, May's tenure has been a never-ending party feud marked by frequent and intemperate public statements from several cabinet ministers, especially her now-former foreign secretary, Boris Johnson.
"Rising Star," the voluminous 1,460-page biography of Barack Obama by David J. Garrow, is a dreary slog of a read: a bloated, tedious and — given its highly intemperate epilogue — ill-considered book that is in desperate need of editing, and way more exhausting than exhaustive.
By Tuesday evening—thanks to CNN's careful but explosive reporting and BuzzFeed's intemperate decision to publish an opposition research memo compiled by a former spy—it seemed Trump would also have to dispel questions about his vulnerability to foreign blackmail and illegal collaboration between his campaign and Moscow.
Trump's bombastic and intemperate rhetoric threatening to totally destroy North Korea, and his seeming intention to create the image of the President as a madman, hasn't scared Kim as much as it has scared US allies and created the perception that the "madman" is really a paper tiger.
His criticisms of Trump didn't come from a standpoint of ideological moderation but rather from a stance that Trump is personally intemperate and insufficiently devoted to the pure gospel of free markets, so Flake didn't join with Democrats to block any noteworthy Republican legislation or significantly obstruct Trump's nominees.
The former followed me into my career, which seemed to dictate that I spend many intemperate weeks drinking, professionally and recreationally; and the latter, which sprang up from time to time and hung over my head from my days as a youth keenly aware of the ravages of alcohol.
A critical and commercial flop, it entered theaters with a running time of more than three and a half hours and seemed to stand as a cautionary tale of an intemperate director permitted to indulge his every whim by timid executives who all but brought their studio to the ground.
And while gestures like elevating the status of the King Historical Site or issuing a proclamation for Martin Luther King Day are nice, it does not compensate for the years of intemperate racial comments that Trump made as a private citizen and has continued to make as commander in chief.
Let's assume, just for the moment, that as a young man, Judge Kavanaugh did everything that Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez have charged; that he dissembled and on occasion lied in defending himself; and, finally, that his intemperate tirade forever disqualifies him from a seat on the Supreme Court.
This is how Democrats operated when President Barack Obama came into office, and even how Republicans operated in the pre-9/11 months of George W. Bush's first term (though neither congressional party was working hand in glove with a shamelessly unethical person whose intemperate tweets about cable news segments threatened national security).
On the one hand, this intemperate American decision is only calculated to push many Asian nations that have counted on this agreement that held the promise of neutralizing Chinese influence in the region, to make nice with the nation that is now clearly dominant, cementing a regional leadership that Trump should prefer to avoid.
It is not surprising to learn that most of the upper echelon of the White House staff was at internal war with the president to protect him from his lesser instincts and to protect the nation and the world from the extreme dangers he could cause to the nation and world by his reckless and intemperate behavior.
Corey Stoll as a reflective Brutus, John Douglas Thompson as an intemperate Cassius, and Teagle F. Bougere as a suave Casca are all ideal in the major conspirator roles; Tina Benko as Melania-slash-Calpurnia and Nikki M. James as Brutus's noble wife, Portia, make comic and emotional hay respectively of their few but key scenes.
The alt-right "counterculture" profiled in New York Magazine, for instance, includes a few genuinely radical figures — the much-cited Mencius Moldbug really does want monarchy, of a sort — but often its subjects are just a little more populist or a little more race conscious or a little more intemperate than the normal run of post-Goldwater American conservatives.
Given a choice, a majority in Northern Ireland could well be persuaded to ditch what is left of feckless and intemperate Britain and form a single Irish nation — if for no other reason than they like the benefits that come with being a small country in the E.U. Of course, many things would still have to fall in place.
Recently, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's fitness for office has been challenged, stemming from his intemperate comments about low-level immigrants coming to America.
That has firmed up a growing belief in Western circles that the prince who fueled a war in Yemen to the point of humanitarian disaster, imposed an intemperate blockade against Qatar, arrested a clutch of Saudi elites for money and took two weeks to come up with a passable explanation for Mr. Khashoggi's fate is not ready for the throne.
Much of America, including some large number of Republicans waiting to be mobilized, is thirsting for leaders of courage and purpose who, in a fractious and intemperate age, believe — and can help others believe — that one of the high callings of politics is to heal our wounds rather than to inflict new ones, to appeal to our best instincts rather than our worst.
The record The most damaging arguments made in the first two rounds of litigation were based on President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's intemperate campaign statements and later presidential comments on banning Muslims.
But the last two articles accused Johnson of opposing Reconstruction and bringing "disgrace, ridicule, hatred, contempt and reproach," onto "the Congress of the United States" and for his "intemperate, inflammatory and scandalous harangues, and therein utter loud threats and bitter menaces, as well against Congress as the laws of the United States duly enacted thereby, amid the cries, jeers and laughter of the multitudes then assembled in hearing," language that could be used verbatim against Mr. Trump.
On the Democratic side, waiting to advertise has given the party the chance to spend money in late-breaking states like Missouri and North Carolina, states where Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's intemperate remarks and well-run Democratic campaigns have moved poll numbers against Republican incumbents.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's intemperate remark last Friday warning of a possible "military option" in Venezuela could not have provided a more inauspicious beginning to Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE's trip this week to four Latin American countries.

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